Discover Normandy

Activities to discover during your stay in Normandy!

Number of places to discover: 5 – Area of ​​Normandy: 29,906 km²

Do you need a change of scenery in an original way? Normandy has no shortage of ideas for surprising activities, to do as a couple, as a family, or even alone!

In addition to a trip back in time within our establishment, we have selected for you several atypical activities to do during your next vacation in Calvados.

American Cemetery Colleville - Rançonnière Farm

Normandy: D-Day, the 1944 landings

This region, stretching along the fine sandy beaches of the Bessin, is rich in turbulent historical episodes dating back to ancient civilizations. The events of the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944, will forever be etched in memory.


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Visit to the Bayeux Tapestry - La Rançonnière Farm

Normandy: Discover the city of Bayeux

Located not far from the sea, in the heart of a historic region, the Ferme de la Rançonnière offers a multitude of possibilities in terms of cultural leisure, for example the city of Bayeux, famous for the richness and diversity of its cultural heritage.


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Abbaye Aux Hommes Caen

Normandy: Discover the city of Caen

The capital of Lower Normandy, Caen is a city of art with a rich historical heritage comprised of castles, abbeys, churches, and museums. This city, which blends tradition and modernity, also boasts numerous sites dedicated to the major events of the 20th century, all of which are essential to explore.


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Visit to Deauville - La Rançonnière Farm

Normandy: Discover Honfleur and Deauville

Deauville is one of the seaside gems of the Lower Normandy coast. With a worldwide reputation, this fashionable resort owes its existence to the Duke of Morny who, charmed by the site, decided to create a racecourse and, above all, to make Deauville the summer meeting place for nobility and celebrities.


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Visit Mont Saint Michel - La Rançonnière Farm

Normandy: Discover the Bay of Mont Saint Michel

The Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is the most visited tourist site in Normandy. This "wonder of the world" was built between the 11th and 16th centuries.
This major international pilgrimage site owes its origin to Saint Aubert, Bishop of Avranches, who, in the 8th century, is said to have witnessed an apparition of the Archangel Saint Michael.


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